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Wild & Free Garden: Transform Your Outdoor Space with Found Materials, Community Sharing, and Creative Ingenuity [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x191 mm, kaal: 531 g, color photos
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Feb-2026
  • Kirjastus: Cool Springs Press
  • ISBN-10: 1577156390
  • ISBN-13: 9781577156390
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x191 mm, kaal: 531 g, color photos
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Feb-2026
  • Kirjastus: Cool Springs Press
  • ISBN-10: 1577156390
  • ISBN-13: 9781577156390
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The Wild & Free Garden is your guide to creating a stunning outdoor space using found materials, free resources, community connections, and your own creativity.

Imagine designing a beautiful and inspiring garden at a cost far less than you ever thought possible. Author Stephanie Rose of Garden Therapy® shows you how to do just that by tapping into the sharing economy, where you can find a wealth of free or low-cost materials with exceptional quality and style. The secret is knowing where and how to look.

The benefits of Stephanie’s approach reach far beyond free stuff. The Wild & Free Garden returns you to the roots of community building and shows you how to create a garden that reflects your individual style, creativity, and personality. You’ll spend less, waste less, and uncover an abundance that money can’t buy. With every project and with every seed you plant, you’ll grow a deeper connection to your garden, your community, and yourself.

Wild: Wildness is our history, when life was simpler, entwined with family and neighbors, and in tune with nature.

Free: Freedom is our abundance, found by sourcing well-crafted, long-lasting items for free, celebrating personal style, and sharing with the community.

Illustrated with vibrant color photography, The Wild & Free Garden teaches you to:

  • Develop a sharing economy mindset and learn where to find the highest quality materials for free
  • Embrace a no- or low-buy gardening lifestyle for a stylish, sustainable yard that reduces waste
  • Identify your personal style and use it to design the garden of your dreams
  • Be inspired by the unique styles of other wild and free gardeners
  • Access community partners and programs for sourcing both information and materials
  • Save seeds and propagate plants for your own use or for a plant swap
  • Repurpose furniture, architectural salvage, and hardscaping materials as standout features in your garden
  • Grow community projects with neighbors to strengthen bonds while sharing tools and skills
  • Collaborate with neighbors to share plant care, build a greenhouse, or set up a rainwater collection system

Stephanie outlines everything you need to implement community projects such as a tool-lending library, seed exchange, or group purchasing club. Plus, find a dozen photo-illustrated step-by-step DIY projects that include building a dry riverbed, a wildflower lawn, and a vintage trailer as a guesthouse.

More than just a gardening book, this is an invitation to join a movement that’s cultivating not just plants, but also stronger communities and a more sustainable world; just by stepping outside your door and accessing what is waiting for you.
Introduction 
Why Quality Matters 
The High Cost of Instant Gardens 
CHAPTER 1: Embracing the Wild and Free Gardening Mindset: Accessing
Abundance 
Wildness 
Freedom 
Start with Wonder: An Invitation to Rediscover Nature 
Project: Create a Wild and Free Garden Journal 
Steps to Assess Your Garden Space 
How to Create a Garden Map, and Why Its Important 
Using Permaculture Zones to Design Your Space 
Beyond Money: Bartering and Trade 
The Modern-Day Sharing Economy Explained 
How to Navigate the Sharing Economy Online 
Finding Your Gardening Community: Garden Clubs and Plant Groups 
Learning Spaces for Community-Minded Gardeners 
How to Find Grants and Resources for Gardening Projects 
Researching Government and Municipal Programs 
Accessing Conservation Programs 
CHAPTER 2: The Lost Art of Hunting and Gathering: Finding, Foraging, and
Repurposing 
Finding Home in Uniqueness 
First, Shop Your Shed 
Project: Outdoor Solar Chandelier 
Find Quality Outdoor Furniture for Free 
Repurposing Furniture Finds into Stylish Garden Features 
Project: Vintage Trailer Guest House 
Architectural Salvage: Finding Treasures for Free 
Reclaimed Wood: Repurposing Discarded Lumber 
Foraging for Branches and Sticks 
Making the Most of Autumn Leaves 
Recycling Hardscapes: Pathways, Patios, and Stepping Stones 
Project: Build a Dry Riverbed Garden 
Project: A Stepping Stone Patio in an Afternoon 
CHAPTER 3: Free Plants Through Seeds and Propagation 
Saving and Sharing Seeds 
Starting Seeds 
Dividing Herbaceous Perennials 
Propagation by Cuttings 
CHAPTER 4: Waste Less, Grow More: Home-Scale Plant Conservation 
Collecting and Propagating Native Plants 
Rescue Plants: Acquiring Heavily Discounted or Free Plants 
Overwintering Tender Plants and Annuals 
Embracing Chaos Planting 
Project: Replacing Lawn with a Wildflower Meadow 
CHAPTER 5: Building Belonging Through Plants and People 
Meet Your Garden BFFs: Garden Buddy System 
Grow Together with Shared Greenhouse Space 
Pop-Up Gardens: Growing on Shared Land 
Project: Host a Plant Potluck 
Project: Host a Soil Party 
Start a Group Purchasing Club 
Project: Neighborhood Tool-Lending Program 
Project: Present Skill-Sharing Workshops 
Project: Create a Neighborhood Garden Work Party Collective 
Project: Traveling Suitcase Program 
Conclusion 
About the Author 
Acknowledgments 
Index 
Stephanie Rose is an award-winning author, freelance writer, instructor, and international speaker who aims to encourage better living through plants. Her books include Garden Alchemy and The Regenerative Garden. As a long-time student and teacher of organic gardening, permaculture design, herbalism, and natural skin care formulation, she enjoys inspiring others to learn how to grow and use plants, with a focus on regenerative practices that are green, healthy, and natural. She is a member of Garden Communicators International, the Permaculture Institute of North America, the International Herb Association, and volunteers to develop childrens gardens as a Vancouver Master Gardener. She shares stories, recipes, and projects on her inspiring website, GardenTherapy.ca.